SarahMarie wrote:Affected?It's pretty much made other reading impossible.I have this HUMONGOUS list of books I really want to read, but whenever I go to read them, I keep reading Twilight over and over and over...and over.

Completely agree, it's like the twilight series is book candy and I can't put them down, even if my waiting to read list grows every day. So now I'm all about reading fast and 3 or more books at a time, one from the series, one classic I always read like an Austen novel and a new book... too bad the new book is always the last I finish reading

twilight has made me want to read alot more than I used too..but right now all my reading is focused on the Twilight series..I am almost done with Breaking Dawn, than I plan on reading them again, and then probably again!!

twilight hasn't really affected what i read. in fact, twilight was a huge departure from what i normally read. my favourite authors are jeffery eugenides, margaret atwood and naomi wolf. right after i read breaking dawn, i read the road by cormac mcarthy. the two books could not be more different. twilight was an exception for me. it is really unlike anything else i enjoy reading. thats why it is so special.

the welts of your scorn, my love, give me moresend whips of opinion down my back, give me morewell, its you i've waited my life to seeits you i've searched so hard for

hmm, well, i just find myself wanting to throw whatever book im reading down and grab my copy of twilight. it's really not a healthy thing since i know i at least used to like other books. it's taken me waaay too long to start the book i'm reading now, and even longer to finish it. *looks at twilight while other book isn't looking* *sighs*